Bus Driver (Summer 2026) at Geneva Park District
Geneva, Illinois, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Apr, 26

Salary

20.0

Posted On

16 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

CDL, Passenger Endorsement, Clean Driving Record, Communication Skills, Customer Service, Flexibility, First Aid, CPR, Problem Solving, Teamwork, Safety Procedures, Time Management

Industry

Recreational Facilities

Description
Job Details Job Location: Sunset Community Center/Administrative Offices - Geneva, IL 60134 Position Type: Seasonal Salary Range: $20.00 - $20.00 Hourly Job Shift: Day Summary: The Bus Driver is responsible for the safe transportation of park district patrons between facilities, to special events or to trip destinations. Hours are flexible and usually under 20 per week. Supervisor: The Program Instructor reports to the Recreation Coordinator, Recreation Supervisor, Assistant Superintendent of Recreation, Superintendent of Recreation, and the Executive Director. Qualifications: The Bus Driver must be at least 18 years of age, must possess a CDL and passenger endorsement and have a clean driving record as well as criminal background clearance, and current CPR and First Aid certifications. The park district is looking for a candidate that has good communication skills, customer service and has flexibility in their schedule. Essential Functions: 1. Implement appropriate park operations procedures in accordance with District policy related to area of responsibility 2. Communicate operation specifics to Recreation Coordinator and Recreation Supervisor according to requirements; communicate matters of importance to Recreation Coordinator and Recreation Supervisor in a timely manner 3. Complete assigned projects and tasks in a timely manner 4. Assist with implementation of scheduled program events 5. Cooperate with and provide assistance to all District staff and perform dependent responsibilities as a team member; work effectively in cross‐over tasks or group projects 6. Implement customer service procedures as applicable; recommend additional procedures as necessary 7. Purchase fuel and supplies in accordance with District policy and procedures 8. Must be able to be stand or sit for extended periods throughout the workday 9. Must be able to drive District vehicles and operate mechanized machinery (valid Illinois Driver’s license) Maintain current CPR and Standard First Aid certifications. 10. Administer First Aid according to the Park District’s Communicable Disease Policy. 11. Understand the Park District’s safety procedures and requirements. This includes completion and follow-through on all accident reports, emergency safety procedures, reporting of hazardous equipment, facilities, or conditions and the conduct of any employees under their supervision. Report all incidents and potential hazards to the safety committee as soon as possible. Marginal Functions: 1. Attend in-service trainings and meetings as directed by Supervisor. 2. Assist all employees of the Park District as needed. Physical Requirements: 1. Ability to operate Park District vehicles. 2. Handling Park District materials up to 50 pounds. Assistance provided when necessary. Cognitive Considerations: 1. Resolve differences and problems that arise with patrons and work together with employees. 2. The Bus Driver must exhibit good problem solving ability and good judgment in keeping with the mission of the Park District. 3. May be exposed to elements when assisting workers with outdoor functions. Most activities are performed indoors; these conditions include lighting and temperature. Qualifications
Responsibilities
The Bus Driver is responsible for the safe transportation of park district patrons to various destinations. They must implement park operations procedures and communicate effectively with the Recreation Coordinator and Supervisor.
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